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The Met has partnered with Harney & Sons on this unique, art-inspired tin displaying a delightful detail from Adolf Dehn's (American, 1895-1968) Spring in Central Park (1941). A calming blend of chamomile, ginger root, and peppermint mimics the freshness of a spring day as captured by Dehn in his iconic watercolor housed at The Met.

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